For intestinal obstruction caused by cesarean delivery, according to the severity of the condition, conservative treatment plan can be chosen first, such as encouraging patients to have appropriate postoperative activities, which can effectively promote intestinal peristalsis and reduce the symptoms of intestinal obstruction. For some chronic incomplete obstruction after cesarean section for a long time, intestinal obstruction catheter can also be applied for treatment, and the treatment effect is also more satisfactory. For some cases of intestinal obstruction after cesarean section that cannot be completely relieved and eventually complicated by more serious strangulated intestinal obstruction, timely dissection should be performed to better relieve the obstruction and prevent necrosis of the intestinal canal.